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The widespread terminations at the Department of Health and Human Services have drawn questions about the functioning of key ...
"In Massachusetts, our schools should be a truly safe space where kids can grow, learn, make mistakes, and develop healthy ...
Massachusetts Senate President Karen Spilka wants the state to consider making public schools free of cell phones to remove ...
The group of about 20 people has since landed meetings with all but one of Cambridge’s nine legislators to share their ...
When is contacting someone not contacting someone? When you're the Massachusetts Legislature and you're debating brokers' ...
Lawmakers repeatedly pressed US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy on canceled medical research and mass ...
Last week, in an important decision for land-use and development lawyers, the Massachusetts Appeals Court ruled in Palmer ...
The Massachusetts Senate on Thursday avoided making any changes to the controversial MBTA Communities Act while advancing a ...
In recent weeks, there has been extensive media coverage regarding potential cuts to federal housing voucher programs such as Section 8, which currently assists approximately 2.3 million ...
The legislation includes sweeping reforms that, according to the state, would save ratepayers some $10 billion over the ...
As of April, 21 states had enacted laws limiting student use of cellphones in classrooms, according to Ballotpedia.
Sen. Karen Spilka, who has served as President of the Massachusetts Senate since 2018, has helped pass legislation toward economic development, jobs creation, education, juvenile justice and services ...